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  2. Pelvimetry - Wikipedia

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    Pelvic inlet Transverse diameter of the pelvic inlet: Coronal plane: The iliopectineal lines, at widest transverse distance. 13 to 14.5 cm. [4] Obstetric conjugate Median plane, 20 mm thick Same, but may require minor side-to-side scrolling to visualize both end points.

  3. Pelvic inlet - Wikipedia

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    Diagonal conjugate: Extends from lower margin of the pubic symphysis to the sacral promontory; about 130 mm. Straight conjugate: Extends from the lower border of the pubic symphysis to the tip of coccyx. The coccyx can bend posteriorly and expand the diameter with 25 mm; about 95 mm (+ 25 mm). Median conjugate

  4. Pelvic cavity - Wikipedia

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    The pelvic cavity is a body cavity that is bounded by the bones of the pelvis. Its oblique roof is the pelvic inlet (the superior opening of the pelvis). Its lower boundary is the pelvic floor. The pelvic cavity primarily contains the reproductive organs, urinary bladder, distal ureters, proximal urethra, terminal sigmoid colon, rectum, and ...

  5. Kathie Lee Gifford reveals she was hospitalized with ... - AOL

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    Just two weeks prior, before revealing her pelvis fracture, Kathie Lee told Hoda Kotb in a July 17 "TODAY" show appearance about the “agonizing pain” she was in before she underwent hip ...

  6. Pelvic fracture - Wikipedia

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    One specific kind of pelvic fracture is known as an 'open book' fracture. This is often the result of a heavy impact to the groin (pubis), a common motorcycling accident injury. In this kind of injury, the left and right halves of the pelvis are separated at front and rear, the front opening more than the rear, i.e. like an open book that falls ...

  7. Tile classification - Wikipedia

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    The Tile classification is a system of categorizing pelvic fractures based on fracture pattern, [1] allowing judgment on the stability of the pelvic ring. Classification [ edit ]

  8. Young–Burgess classification - Wikipedia

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    The Young–Burgess classification is a system of categorizing pelvic fractures based on the vector of applied force at the time of injury and degree of resulting disruption, allowing judgment on the stability of the pelvic ring and prediction of associated blood loss. [1]

  9. Sacrum - Wikipedia

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    The sacrum situates at the upper, back part of the pelvic cavity, between the two wings of the pelvis. It forms joints with four other bones. It forms joints with four other bones. The two projections at the sides of the sacrum are called the alae (wings), and articulate with the ilium at the L-shaped sacroiliac joints .